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Digital Photography in general is becoming extremely popular; photographs can easily look professional with some simple adjustments to cameras, paper, and programs used on the picture. In order to make your photograph look professional you will need to select the correct type of camera, find the perfect shot and know the common myths and facts about digital cameras. From the hyped up launches of new cameras to the additions to the older, cameras are changing everyday, it is up to you to stay up to date. This article will cover…

If you are on the market for a digital camera, then there are several things that you need to do to get the best product for your money. It can be confusing to look at the options that are provided and determine which the best of the best is. If you try to talk to a salesperson, you are likely to find out that he doesnt care which the best is for you. Hes looking for a good investment for his own paycheck. There are several things you should consider…

The growth of digital photography had made it feasible for everyone to capture the perfect moments of their lives better than ever. The big improvement in shutter speed and photo resolution, make it convenient and easy for both beginners and professional photographers to take good pictures. In addition, photo editing can now be done to create a more creative and artistic photos. Digital photography has also been a huge plus for many online and offline businesses. A stock or image is used by a photographer to purchase images. These stocks…

When people get sentimental, they usually flip albums and look at the pictures that depict the things that happened in their lives. These pictures are not simply pieces of colored papers with images for they can trigger deeply-seated emotions. Emotions vary depending on the memories attached to these images seen and preserved. One of the moments that most people would really love to preserve is the tick of events on their wedding day. For this reason, people even decide to hire professional photographers to capture the important moments of their…

–India becomes the first country to host the Global launch of PIXMA G series ink tank printers. –Expands its product portfolio with 4 new models– G1000, G2000, G2002, and G3000 to a total of 33 inkjet printers. –Print cost as low as INR0.08 per print for mono prints and INR0.21 per print for color prints –Aims to capture 30% market share in the CISS segment by the end of 2016. –Target market includes photo centers, copy shops and SOHO customers New Delhi, 2 November, 2015: Canon India Pvt. Ltd, India’s…

New Delhi, March 7, 2016: Canon, the leading digital imaging company in India takes forward their legacy of commitment to the country with dedicated efforts to boost women employee, nurture them and help them grow within the system. With strong professional and social ethos, Canon proactively indulges in policies and activities that ensure a safe, secure and inspirational workspace for women. With dedicated efforts to support performance management, employee-management relations and resource planning, Canon HR policies offer an array of solutions. One such unique initiative, ‘Ladies Power Lunch with CEO’…

TOKYO, March 29, 2016—Canon Inc. announced today that the Company’s interchangeable-lens digital cameras (digital SLR and compact-system cameras) have maintained the No. 1 share of the global market for 13 consecutive years from 2003 to 2015.1 Canon, which develops the key components featured in its interchangeable-lens cameras—the CMOS image sensors, image processors and interchangeable lenses—employs these cutting-edge technologies across its entire product lineup, from entry-level models to professional-use flagship cameras. Through its robust product lineup that effectively responds to the needs of a wide range of users, Canon has continuously…

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The First Photograph

The world’s first photograph made in a camera was taken in 1826 by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce. The photograph was taken from the upstair’s windows of Niépce’s estate in the Burgundy region of France. This image was captured via a process known as heliography, which used Bitumen of Judea coated onto a piece of glass or metal; the Bitumen than hardened in proportion to the amount of light that hit it.